The Emmys are this Sunday, and some of our favorite actresses are nominated for major prizes. They're also a pretty stylish bunch, so we thought we'd make some suggestions for what these leading ladies should wear on the big night.
Check out our picks for Emmy night:

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They're in the front rows of the most coveted fashion shows wearing some of the most amazing designer clothes. No, we aren't talking about the fashion editors. We're talking about the kids of fashion week.

Upon first look at the Costello Tagliapietra Spring 2014 collection, you might think, hey, the line looks kinda like the girl version of co-designers Jeffrey Costello and Robert Tagliapietra’s signature style. And you wouldn’t be off base.

Happy Valentine's Day! In honor of this oft-dreaded, always-candy-filled day, we've rounded up the coolest—and most powerful—couples working in fashion. Click through to read all about them, and let us know: who's your favorite fashion couple?

And another round of galleries and reviews are in! Honor taught us about "microsparkle," Monika Chiang brought glamour to athletics, and Costello Tagliapietra presented their signature air-dyed frocks that were ruched to perfection.
Stay up-to-the-minute with all the shows at our New York Fashion Week page!

Championing new lines and labels is a part of Barneys New York’s DNA, so what better place to celebrate the launch of Costello Tagliapietra’s new diffusion line, C&T than on the department store’s recently-renovated 8th floor?
The new line, which is exclusive to the retailer, is a take on Costello’s best of, modified to suit a larger breadth of consumers.

Costello Tagliapietra took a more eccentric route this season with a Misshapes-DJ’d soundtrack and a diverse front row scene.
“I think it’s fun to come and see the [models] not fall over, though I live for the one who has a little smile,” explained a newspaper-capped Susan Sarandon who sat beside Top Chef host Padma Lakshimi.
While smiles didn’t abound on the runway, they certainly did in the audience—a collection of revelers who, regardless of their inability to pronounce the designers’ tongue-tying names, have come to know and love Costello Tagliapietra’s signature flair for drapery just as much as the duo's personal penchants for Brawny-man plaid.

It's the first day of New York Fashion Week! We're optimistic, wide-eyed, and really looking forward to the rest of the week, even though we know by Monday we'll be grumpy and our feet will hurt.
Today, though, was a great kick-off to the AW12 season. With shows from Richard Chai to Creatures of the Wind, today was a day for great fashion, and we rubbed elbows with our favorite fashion friends like Leandra Medine and Giovanna Randall.
Take a look at NYFW from our perspective. We'll be sharing our photos with you all week!

Benetton Smooching Ad Pulled: In what comes as a surprise to no one, Benetton had to pull its ad featuring Pope Benedict XVI and a senior Egyptian imam kissing for the brand's "Unhate" campaign. Apparently, the religious crowd was not feeling the shot. {Daily Mail}
Alber Elbaz and Betsey Johnson Decorate Christmas Trees: Famed London hotel, Claridge's, is enlisting the help of Alber Elbaz to deck out their Christmas tree for the holidays. The tree will showcase Mr. Elbaz's whimsical style, with marionettes dressed in Claridge's staff uniforms hanging from its branches. Stateside, Betsey Johnson is set to decorate the tree at the Plaza Hotel. {WWD (Subscription required)}
Costello Tagliapietra to Release Lower Priced Line: For those women who "[can't] afford what equates to rent on a dress," Costello Tagliapietra brings you C&T, their diffusion line set to release this spring. Each dress in the 13-piece collection will retail for $298. {WWD (Subscription required)}

More Versace X H&M: More photos have emerged of the Versace for H&M campaign, including pieces of the men's collection, which features form-fitting tropical and animal print shirts and pink trousers. {Oh No They Didn't}
Miranda Kerr for Rag & Bone: Victoria's Secret model and one half of Mirlando, Miranda Kerr is the latest to star in one of Rag & Bone's self-directed ad campaigns. The resulting photos were shot by pal and fellow Rag & Bone Model Lily Aldrige and others (presumably the topless ones) by Orlando Bloom himself. {People Style Watch}
Rachel Zoe's Second Home: The Coveteur teamed up with Who What Wear to get a peak inside Rachel Zoe's headquarters. Get a closer look at what you see every Tuesday night on The Rachel Zoe Project. Also, doesn't she look gorge in that picture? {The Coveteur}

New York Fashion Week wrapped last Thurdsay, and while the event won it's fair share of sartorial praise, for many it was yet another reminder of how painfully un-diverse the fashion world and particularly, the runway, is.
The site Loop21 has analyzed diversity on the New York runways for a few seasons now, and the spring 2012 report is in. The site found an uptick in the number of models of color on the runways this season, highlighting the efforts of Tracy Reese, J.Crew, St. John and Imitation of Christ for putting on the most diverse shows. Kudos also to Costello Tagliapietra, Ohne Titel and Rad Hourani, each of whom cast over half their shows with non-white models.
But while numbers may have been up since last year (where 25 out of 144 shows featured no black models at all), they're still pretty dismal. According to the report, out of more than 200 designers showing at New York Fashion Week, 20 of them featured no black models. And for the most part, the runways are mainly white, with percentages of models of color hovering somewhere in the 20% region.
Writing for the Huffington Post, Loop21 contributing editor Kelly Goff notes that there are still some designers who could do better.

Most of the beauty looks this season were minimal, natural, and quite pretty and wearable (well, except the wet mullets). But those aren't fun to look at, are they? No, we don't think so either.
So please click through to see the 10 looks that we never hope to see on someone in the subway at three in the afternoon but that we loved seeing on the runways.